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Plants feeding on quartzite support rapid plant growth after the Flood
Supports rapid plant growth after the Flood
by Michael J. Oard
‘Billion-year’ fossil ‘balls’ (part 2)
‘Earliest life’ fossils of Bicellum brasieri were buried by Noah’s Flood and not one billion years ago.
by Gavin Cox
South Caspian Basin supports a late Cenozoic Flood boundary
How should we explain one of the deepest Cenozoic sedimentary basins in biblical framework?
by Timothy L. Clarey and Davis J. Werner
Planation surface and strath terraces point to a Flood origin for the Chinese Loess Plateau
Such a large planation surface provides evidence of the Recessive Stage of the global Flood.
by Michael J. Oard
Metamorphic rocks can form at shallow depths
Flood models provide answers to a secularist geological mystery.
by Michael J. Oard
Colonial nesting or hurried egg laying by dinosaurs?
Can Noah’s Flood explain dinosaur eggs clumped together?
by Michael J. Oard
Gold deposits—formed by the global Flood
New research shows how gold was deposited quickly as hot colloidal liquid at depth, aided by sea water. This is consistent with the Flood and not millions of years.
by Gavin Cox
The origin of the Grand Canyon by late-Flood channelized flow
Carved as the waters of Noah's Flood retreated—and not by the bursting of a later Ice Age dam.
by Michael Oard
The Carnian Pluvial Event
Did it really rain on Earth for 2 million years?
by Ron Neller and Tas Walker
The Dreamtime old and new
Black Mountain in Australia's Far North has inspired old myths—and modern ones too.
by Peter Geyer
Astounding ammonite buried in Noah’s Flood
Ammolite is a rare, iridescent, gem-quality material cut from the fossilized shells of extinct sea creatures. We have Noah’s Flood to thank for their appearance.
by Tas Walker
A dinosaur made by the Flood
The story of Ultrasaurus
by Kevin Lamoure